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Association between malocclusion, tongue position and speech distortion in mixed-dentition schoolchildren: an epidemiological study

BACKGROUND: Malocclusions are highly prevalent in childhood and adolescence, being considered a public health problem worldwide, in addition to be considered an important predictor in the tongue position and speech disorders. OBJECTIVE: Evaluate the association of malocclusions with tongue position...

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Autores principales: ASSAF, Débora do Canto, KNORST, Jessica Klöckner, BUSANELLO-STELLA, Angela Ruviaro, FERRAZZO, Vilmar Antônio, BERWIG, Luana Cristina, ARDENGHI, Thiago Machado, MARQUEZAN, Mariana
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Publicado: Faculdade De Odontologia De Bauru - USP 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8373205/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34406316
http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/1678-7757-2020-1005
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author ASSAF, Débora do Canto
KNORST, Jessica Klöckner
BUSANELLO-STELLA, Angela Ruviaro
FERRAZZO, Vilmar Antônio
BERWIG, Luana Cristina
ARDENGHI, Thiago Machado
MARQUEZAN, Mariana
author_facet ASSAF, Débora do Canto
KNORST, Jessica Klöckner
BUSANELLO-STELLA, Angela Ruviaro
FERRAZZO, Vilmar Antônio
BERWIG, Luana Cristina
ARDENGHI, Thiago Machado
MARQUEZAN, Mariana
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description BACKGROUND: Malocclusions are highly prevalent in childhood and adolescence, being considered a public health problem worldwide, in addition to be considered an important predictor in the tongue position and speech disorders. OBJECTIVE: Evaluate the association of malocclusions with tongue position and speech distortion in mixed-dentition schoolchildren from the south of Brazil. METHODOLOGY: This cross-sectional study was performed using a database of an epidemiological survey realized in the southern of Brazil, in 2015, for evaluating the dental and myofunctional condition of the mixed-dentition from 7-13 years’ schoolchildren. The outcome variables were tongue position and speech distortion, evaluated by a trained and calibrated examiner. Characteristics regarding sociodemographic and oral health measures (Angle’s classification of the malocclusion, overjet, overbite, posterior crossbite and respiratory mode) were also assessed. Poisson regression models with adjusted robust variance were used to evaluate the association among predictors variables in the outcomes. Results are presented as prevalence ratio (PR) and 95% confidence interval (95% CI). RESULTS: A total of 547 children were evaluated. Schoolchildren who presented anterior open bite (PR 2.36 95%CI 1.59-3.49) and having oral/oral-nasal breathing (RP 2.51 95%CI 1.70-3.71) are more likely to have altered position of the tongue. Both deep bite and being male represent protection factors for the abnormal tongue position. Regarding speech distortion, deep overbite presents a protective relationship to speech distortion (PR 0.41; 95%CI 0.24-0.71), whereas schoolchildren with posterior crossbite were more likely to present this problem (PR 1.77; 95%CI 1.09-2.88). CONCLUSION: Anterior open bite and posterior crossbite were the malocclusions related to speech distortion and/or altered tongue position. Oral/oral-nasal breathing was also related to myofunctional changes. Deep bite malocclusion was a protective factor for both speech problems and altered tongue position when compared to a normal overbite.
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spelling pubmed-83732052021-08-20 Association between malocclusion, tongue position and speech distortion in mixed-dentition schoolchildren: an epidemiological study ASSAF, Débora do Canto KNORST, Jessica Klöckner BUSANELLO-STELLA, Angela Ruviaro FERRAZZO, Vilmar Antônio BERWIG, Luana Cristina ARDENGHI, Thiago Machado MARQUEZAN, Mariana J Appl Oral Sci Original Article BACKGROUND: Malocclusions are highly prevalent in childhood and adolescence, being considered a public health problem worldwide, in addition to be considered an important predictor in the tongue position and speech disorders. OBJECTIVE: Evaluate the association of malocclusions with tongue position and speech distortion in mixed-dentition schoolchildren from the south of Brazil. METHODOLOGY: This cross-sectional study was performed using a database of an epidemiological survey realized in the southern of Brazil, in 2015, for evaluating the dental and myofunctional condition of the mixed-dentition from 7-13 years’ schoolchildren. The outcome variables were tongue position and speech distortion, evaluated by a trained and calibrated examiner. Characteristics regarding sociodemographic and oral health measures (Angle’s classification of the malocclusion, overjet, overbite, posterior crossbite and respiratory mode) were also assessed. Poisson regression models with adjusted robust variance were used to evaluate the association among predictors variables in the outcomes. Results are presented as prevalence ratio (PR) and 95% confidence interval (95% CI). RESULTS: A total of 547 children were evaluated. Schoolchildren who presented anterior open bite (PR 2.36 95%CI 1.59-3.49) and having oral/oral-nasal breathing (RP 2.51 95%CI 1.70-3.71) are more likely to have altered position of the tongue. Both deep bite and being male represent protection factors for the abnormal tongue position. Regarding speech distortion, deep overbite presents a protective relationship to speech distortion (PR 0.41; 95%CI 0.24-0.71), whereas schoolchildren with posterior crossbite were more likely to present this problem (PR 1.77; 95%CI 1.09-2.88). CONCLUSION: Anterior open bite and posterior crossbite were the malocclusions related to speech distortion and/or altered tongue position. Oral/oral-nasal breathing was also related to myofunctional changes. Deep bite malocclusion was a protective factor for both speech problems and altered tongue position when compared to a normal overbite. Faculdade De Odontologia De Bauru - USP 2021-08-16 /pmc/articles/PMC8373205/ /pubmed/34406316 http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/1678-7757-2020-1005 Text en https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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KNORST, Jessica Klöckner
BUSANELLO-STELLA, Angela Ruviaro
FERRAZZO, Vilmar Antônio
BERWIG, Luana Cristina
ARDENGHI, Thiago Machado
MARQUEZAN, Mariana
Association between malocclusion, tongue position and speech distortion in mixed-dentition schoolchildren: an epidemiological study
title Association between malocclusion, tongue position and speech distortion in mixed-dentition schoolchildren: an epidemiological study
title_full Association between malocclusion, tongue position and speech distortion in mixed-dentition schoolchildren: an epidemiological study
title_fullStr Association between malocclusion, tongue position and speech distortion in mixed-dentition schoolchildren: an epidemiological study
title_full_unstemmed Association between malocclusion, tongue position and speech distortion in mixed-dentition schoolchildren: an epidemiological study
title_short Association between malocclusion, tongue position and speech distortion in mixed-dentition schoolchildren: an epidemiological study
title_sort association between malocclusion, tongue position and speech distortion in mixed-dentition schoolchildren: an epidemiological study
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8373205/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34406316
http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/1678-7757-2020-1005
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